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the storm is weakening as it moves inland. >> thanks for joining us. we will have more news again at the top of the hour. >> keep watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- wo >>> olympic fire power. berry take dploiz extra soldiers in a last-minute effort to secure the london games. british politicians say they don't want to leave anything to chance. they've called up 1,200 more soldiers to help guard the london olympic games, just a couple of days before the opening ceremony. now more than 18,000 troops are securing the international ent, almost double britain's coge
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. >> they are giving us messages. if you ask me, it is a powerful question. will we be able, shall we be able? the answer is yes, of course. >> the market responded positively to draghi's words. that could ease pressure on struggling countries and by the time to rebuild the economies. >> the spanish team of-year bond yield is below 10% now and european bond shares went up 2%. the dax ended the day up by 2.75%. the dow jones up over 4%. a very good day obviously. we look across the atlantic -- the dow jones doing well, 12,882. the euro recovering from recent lows at the moment. we stay in the and the european commission president pledged to deliver on obligations to remain in the . >> that is right. in his first athens visit since the crisis started in 2009, bar asso met with greek and italian prime minister's to find ways to cut spending. >> meanwhile, athens is reviewing it greek austerity measures. the ecb has the power to decide whether greece has done enough. >> with a report on the austerity program in september, in the meantime, greeks are voicing their
. >> they are giving us messages. if you ask me, it is a powerful question. will we be able, shall we be able? the answer is yes, of course. >> the market responded positively to draghi's words. that could ease pressure on struggling countries and by the time to rebuild the economies. >> the spanish team of-year bond yield is below 10% now and european bond shares went up 2%. the dax ended the day up by 2.75%. the dow jones up over 4%. a very good day obviously. we look across...
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our frankfurt correspondent told us more. >> the reflex is that investors start hoping for the central banks to jump in. the speculation that the european central bank might soon start to buy government bonds again helped to keep the stock market up a little bit higher in frankfurt. but of course, the general mood was not good after the ifo institute reported its business climate index, and after companies like deutsche bank and the hamburg port reported dismal earnings for the second quarter. >> let's look at the stock exchanges around europe. the dax in positive territory today, only up by 0.25%. over to new york where things were also looking a little rosier -- 12,714 points. the euro trading up -- $1.2159. >> the big question being asked these days -- can face ever be completely restored in the global banking system after the libor banking scandal that saw the world bank's colluding to fix borrowing rates -- can faith ever be restored? >> barclays bank was fine after admitting to attending to manipulate rates, but four top executives, there has been no legal consequence. >> with th
our frankfurt correspondent told us more. >> the reflex is that investors start hoping for the central banks to jump in. the speculation that the european central bank might soon start to buy government bonds again helped to keep the stock market up a little bit higher in frankfurt. but of course, the general mood was not good after the ifo institute reported its business climate index, and after companies like deutsche bank and the hamburg port reported dismal earnings for the second...
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so if people are not using those seats, by all means, let us in. >> the problem has even reached downing street. >> i think they're doing a good job getting out of the problem. >> they wanted olympic organizing committee has faced tough questions from the media. why are there so many empty seats when the venues are supposed to be sold out? >> it is completely wrong to say this is a sponsor issue. those seeds go to a range of people. >> now, even soldiers are being offered the tickets. >> yes, some of those seats are not being used in the early rounds. that is why we put military in there. >> britain's armed forces are not only called on to protect the city and the games, they're now called on to help the organizers save face. but that is little comfort for the real fans stuck outside of venues with no tickets to get in. >> if any solution really, filling the stadium with as many soldiers as a confined. >> they should be required to come in uniform. >> i had friends read trouble getting tickets. that is all we have time for now. we will have more news for you at the top of the hour, and y
so if people are not using those seats, by all means, let us in. >> the problem has even reached downing street. >> i think they're doing a good job getting out of the problem. >> they wanted olympic organizing committee has faced tough questions from the media. why are there so many empty seats when the venues are supposed to be sold out? >> it is completely wrong to say this is a sponsor issue. those seeds go to a range of people. >> now, even soldiers are being...
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what can you tell us about that? >> big focus there, of course, nissan, you did mention ford earlier on, so auto sectors is going to be a big focus. nissan will be kicking off the japanese auto industry earnings reports later today, and it has made strong progress in overseas sales, although domestic sales fell just by 2.5%, down for the first time in nine months for june, so that's going to be a focus, also nomura holdings, japan's biggest brokerage will be coming out with earnings reports after the bell today. two very big names in two different sectors. ai back to you. >> keeping you busy, ramin. thank you for the update, ramin mellegard from the tokyo stock exchange. we're seeing gains in tokyo markets. let's look at how other asian markets are performing. >>> driving around london is difficult at the best of times, but with the olympics about to start, getting from point a to b is going to take a lot longer. the city just opened its games lanes which are designed to help ferry athletes and officials to and from
what can you tell us about that? >> big focus there, of course, nissan, you did mention ford earlier on, so auto sectors is going to be a big focus. nissan will be kicking off the japanese auto industry earnings reports later today, and it has made strong progress in overseas sales, although domestic sales fell just by 2.5%, down for the first time in nine months for june, so that's going to be a focus, also nomura holdings, japan's biggest brokerage will be coming out with earnings...
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us out of this situation. the real problem is the banks. they were allowed to do whatever they wanted without any control, and now here we are. the government is grappling with the country's highest unemployment rate in 30 years. >> we are very concerned about the unemployment rate. we have a two-pronged approach. first, we must bring the deficit under control. if we do not, there is no way out of the crisis. secondly, we must enact structural reforms. >> as the number of jobless grows, so does the number of middle-class families accepting assistance in the form of food handouts. in 1.7 million households, not a single family member can find work. >> economic growth in the u.s. was 4% at the end of last year. it was halved last quarter, and now it is at 1.5%. >> below is mostly to blame on weak consumer spending. meanwhile, u.s. officials report unemployment there remain high at 8.2%. experts say the american economy needs at least 2% growth to stop the jobless rate from rising higher. >> chinese officials hav
us out of this situation. the real problem is the banks. they were allowed to do whatever they wanted without any control, and now here we are. the government is grappling with the country's highest unemployment rate in 30 years. >> we are very concerned about the unemployment rate. we have a two-pronged approach. first, we must bring the deficit under control. if we do not, there is no way out of the crisis. secondly, we must enact structural reforms. >> as the number of jobless...
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they are used to wearing their bikinis. it makes sense on the beach. >> you put one hand on top of the other. you want to play the ball right here. yes. >> are you ready? >> i am ready. jump ♪mp, go ahead and >> the girls are all very encouraging. i am hot and tired. it is so much more work than you can possibly imagine, and clearly the relationship between the players is incredibly important. my goal was just to try and hit the ball. >> that looks like fun. lucy there, trying her hand at beach volleyball, and that brings today's show to a close, but remember, you can find constant updates on the london games and all the rest of the news on our website. i ajane o'brien. for all of us here at "bbc world news america," thanks for watching. see you tomorrow. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, union bank, and shell. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture capital for key strategic decision
they are used to wearing their bikinis. it makes sense on the beach. >> you put one hand on top of the other. you want to play the ball right here. yes. >> are you ready? >> i am ready. jump ♪mp, go ahead and >> the girls are all very encouraging. i am hot and tired. it is so much more work than you can possibly imagine, and clearly the relationship between the players is incredibly important. my goal was just to try and hit the ball. >> that looks like fun. lucy...
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i think it will be a benefit for us. russia has gone for youth over experience and five up and coming will be vying to restore the country's former glory in the manse artistic gymnastics. has more. from the russian artistic jim have always had a lot to live up to the distinguished tradition of soviet union athletes between russia and the us is forty nine gold medals have been won the olympic games. in any other nation but now times have changed russia may still be one of the top countries when it comes to women thirty six gymnastics but their male counterparts have had it much harder especially with the rise of team china the host of the last olympics keep in seven of the eight goals at home and so not surprisingly caution is the buzzword ahead of the london games. in the women's competition there are really only five countries who can win the men's gymnastics expect any of the top sixteen countries to fight for the podium certainly there are some teams which have better chances but in general the competition there is mu
i think it will be a benefit for us. russia has gone for youth over experience and five up and coming will be vying to restore the country's former glory in the manse artistic gymnastics. has more. from the russian artistic jim have always had a lot to live up to the distinguished tradition of soviet union athletes between russia and the us is forty nine gold medals have been won the olympic games. in any other nation but now times have changed russia may still be one of the top countries when...
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superman roller-coaster got stuck at six flags discovery kingdom don knapp in vallejo or riders could use help from the man of steel >>> how scary was then 12 riders atop the superman ride 150 ft. up and stuck there and trying to nudge the car to get it rolling so they can come down backwards it was more venture than planned for. passengers were stuck for about an hour and half and the son they were stuck in the upright position, at the suggestion of park workers they tried to rock and charged the car free as mechanics tugged at the wheels firefighters delivered water and other ways to get people down safely the ride inaugurated a month ago is among the tallest rise in the world this video shows the ride when it's run as designed 62 mi. per hour. when the right got stuck at the top it posed a scary moments not for those run and not just the riders but for those on the ground. >>> the crane got up there once get up there there were talking to the people, they told them the right would be fine, the shot back down 20 minutes later everybody walked off >>> a huge crane is stationed on the pro
superman roller-coaster got stuck at six flags discovery kingdom don knapp in vallejo or riders could use help from the man of steel >>> how scary was then 12 riders atop the superman ride 150 ft. up and stuck there and trying to nudge the car to get it rolling so they can come down backwards it was more venture than planned for. passengers were stuck for about an hour and half and the son they were stuck in the upright position, at the suggestion of park workers they tried to rock and...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. >>> hepatitis c care right now in several states because of the actions of one man. a traveling lab tech. >> he was here origin naally as traveling med tech. he knew he had hepatitis c as of june of 2010. he continued to divert drugs and permit tainted syringes to be used under his care. this man, infected people as he worked as a medical tech in new hampshire. these are the states he's worked as a traveling tech. thousands of patients need testing. pennsylvania was just added to this group. i want to bring in our senior medical corresponder. >> hepc is serious. it attacks your liver. >> how did this happen? how are investigators saying he spread this? >> they haven't given details about him but they call this a drug diversion case. let's say i'm a lab tech and you're the patient. i give myself a little and i
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. >>> a huge crane is stationed on the property and safety harnesses can be used to remove the riders. the lead hellfire trend for just such an emergency >>> the overall plan was to move the train, that is the safest operation, the alternative would be to take people out with rescue harness fortunately we could move the train. >>> she was scared looking at the scene >>> i took a picture and posted it and i said everyone say a prayer >>> i have not and i don't plan on riding it. >>> after the got the people off the ride they shut down the ride. >>> new details in an amber alert in effect for a teenage girl disappeared from the scene of a double homicide in monterey county. the bodies of two men were found in a home on railroad avenue. jose serrano and his wife came home to find the two bodies and their 16 year-old daughter was missing the sheriff's office says wan manuel salazar and son are persons of interest in the murders. investigators say the younger salazar is the boyfriend of the missing girl eunice syrah tel. the father says the got a brief phone call from you missed this morni
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the storm is weakening as it moves inland. >> thanks for joining us. we will have more news again at the top of the hour. >> keep watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around the world this is all see was me thanks for joining as fast as syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital so as the rest began it's now the city of aleppo that's bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition militants that are running for several days all he's accountable is in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen
as syrian troops drive the rebels out of the capital suburbs with the us fighting words to aleppo the country's largest city and take a stronghold of president assad. status update new findings reveal how government snooping means that halted tied and tweet on internet social networks can and will be held against you plus. dairy from the spill the outrage literally in front of the european parliament here is that how major its food industry fixes milk their profit. news from russia and around...
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he's with us tonight. dan, this has a mighty casey aspect about it. though you in the trade, you guys who follow swimming year-round, knew lochte to be number one in the sport. it still is going to come as quite a drama to the folks joining us and watching this tonight. >> absolutely, brian. this is one race the 400 im, the most grueling of the races. and essentialological amichael phelps didn't start training seriously until a few months ago. lochte has been considered the best swimmer in the world for quite some time now. everybody's used to phelps winning gold medals, let alone off the podium. it was pretty surreal. >> and dan, the two will meet again, i understand, thursday. both of them have individual races, and a lot of them in the days to come? >> they will. they have three more individual events to go. it will be very interesting to see how michael phelps bounces back. they'll be head-to-head we expect. but michael phelps just barely made it into the 400 im by .04 of a second. but he's a great olympic champion, the best of all-time. i expect
he's with us tonight. dan, this has a mighty casey aspect about it. though you in the trade, you guys who follow swimming year-round, knew lochte to be number one in the sport. it still is going to come as quite a drama to the folks joining us and watching this tonight. >> absolutely, brian. this is one race the 400 im, the most grueling of the races. and essentialological amichael phelps didn't start training seriously until a few months ago. lochte has been considered the best swimmer...
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there is just a taste of some of the athletes to keep us on the edge of our seats. athletics is arguably the most watched discipline at the olympic games, and here at london 2012, to thousand athletes will be taking part in 47 events, mainly here at the olympic stadium. in his own words four years ago in beijing, bolt blew the world's mind, but now, he faces a challenge from his own trading partner. the sorcerer's apprentice turned clash of the titans. inside the olympic aquatics center, 17,500 exciting spectators will watch as homegrown olympics are rebecca rages against her glamorous italian rival, the gossip magazine paper, in the 400-meter freestyle swimming. basketball -- virtually synonymous with one country and two words -- the usa and dream team, dating back to the 1992 olympics. but the usa is no longer the only team in town. spain is not a particular concern, an internationally renowned men's basketball powerhouse. -- spain is now a particular concern. 4500 ticket holders will pile in to watch olympic cyclist but passed at more than 100 kilometers an hour.
there is just a taste of some of the athletes to keep us on the edge of our seats. athletics is arguably the most watched discipline at the olympic games, and here at london 2012, to thousand athletes will be taking part in 47 events, mainly here at the olympic stadium. in his own words four years ago in beijing, bolt blew the world's mind, but now, he faces a challenge from his own trading partner. the sorcerer's apprentice turned clash of the titans. inside the olympic aquatics center, 17,500...
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. >> it is very hard for us. >> some estimates put the cost of the athens games at 10 billion euros. what is to show of it? the sporting a legacy left to rust. >> it's almost impossible to see now, but what this was once the kayak area. today, these venues are symbols of what has happened to greece. the country could never afford the olympics and other grand infrastructure projects after joining the euro. as it wore off, reality and decay set in. pride of hosting the games has begun to abate. >> athens solve the real price -- athens saw the real price. >> we have the new airport. we have new roads. we have new technology, communication. transportation was one of the biggest problems. of course there was overspending. of course there were mistakes. yes, the olympic games were positive for greece. >> many wonder what went wrong ever since. there's no money to fix the air conditioning in this facility. athletes are left to swelter. the eight years on from the games, a greek sports have had a hard landing. was it worth it? >> we do not have much money now, maybe because we have the olymp
. >> it is very hard for us. >> some estimates put the cost of the athens games at 10 billion euros. what is to show of it? the sporting a legacy left to rust. >> it's almost impossible to see now, but what this was once the kayak area. today, these venues are symbols of what has happened to greece. the country could never afford the olympics and other grand infrastructure projects after joining the euro. as it wore off, reality and decay set in. pride of hosting the games has...
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i think so i think we can we have to be a little bit skeptical about the use of the. simply in the sense of they use the term quite loosely but nevertheless it clearly represents a certain faction or tendency in iraq that we saw in operation specially some years ago which seems to have come to the fore and which is clearly connected with the whole events in the region i don't think you can detach it isolate it to iraq you have forces lining up really i think there's no doubt that it has to do with targeting iran among other things and forcing other interests in the region. and if they're capable of pulling the type of attack that we saw nationwide today what might al-qaeda or any other kind of terrorist cells in iraq be capable of doing. well i think we have to assure that those forces are at least capable of doing now what they did in roughly in the period two thousand and five to two thousand and eight also i think we have to assume that. they have some definite form of outside backing so that there may well even be outside personnel involved for example not even ir
i think so i think we can we have to be a little bit skeptical about the use of the. simply in the sense of they use the term quite loosely but nevertheless it clearly represents a certain faction or tendency in iraq that we saw in operation specially some years ago which seems to have come to the fore and which is clearly connected with the whole events in the region i don't think you can detach it isolate it to iraq you have forces lining up really i think there's no doubt that it has to do...
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international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the few if not the only four in the crew that was able to travel to the last in three months ago and from what we've seen there i can tell you that he's a very peculiar case for these whole syrian struggle no where you can see the convergence of the genuine democratic movement and pure criminal activity so the only as in on one hand aleppo is home to a major university so a lot of people you meet there are liberally minded intellectuals they oftentimes disagree with the policies of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who
international news live from moscow this is the with me of all of us thanks for joining us first syrian government forces claim to have regained control of damascus suburbs crushing the rebels' most daring offensive on the country's capital since the rest began and it's now the city of aleppo that is bearing the brunt of the conflict with clashes between the army and opposition running for several days on a boy who's in syria explains the shifting dynamics of the fighting. art he was one of the...
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of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the left of you here are a lot of stories a lot of cases of industrial terrorism for shops and factories for sat on fire simply because their owners your fused to pay the so-called revolution their attacks that the free syrian army attempted to impose on local businesses there are also a lot of cases of kidnappings and those kidnappings are carried out not so much for political aims or goals but rather simply for ransom so a lever is indeed a very important strategic location for both the army and the opposition and the battle for aleppo will be very important in determining the balance of power of the distribution of forces in these seventeen
of bashar assad many of them call on him to step down but at the same time they strongly object the use of kalashnikovs who are any political games they don't want that democracy to be delivered through these very bloody conflicts through this very bloody struggle on the other hand aleppo is home to many militia groups this is probably because it's far more closer to the north and to the turkish border that is used to supply all those arms and in the left of you here are a lot of stories a lot...
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the best view of london behind us. we have news already of our favorite olympian. >> they have been rehearsing every night this week. i am already robbing my hands -- rubbing my hands. he is the reigning 200 meter champion. he had been beaten in the jamaican trials. the golden ticket for the olympics is to see the gold medal winner in the 100 meters final. he says he is about 95% fit. he has been speaking to our sports editor. >> there has been a lot to talk about your fitness. are you 100%? >> i want to say yes, but i think i am 95%. i am in great shape. i am ready to go. >> what has been the problem? >> my back. maybe i was basing it too far. i was trying not to pressure my back. that was the main problem. my hands. -- my hands -- my handspring was always causing a problem. >> you said in the press conference that you had been through a lot. what did you mean? >> there are so many things that i have to keep focus on. it is hard to keep having these problems over and over again. if you are not mentally strong, it is t
the best view of london behind us. we have news already of our favorite olympian. >> they have been rehearsing every night this week. i am already robbing my hands -- rubbing my hands. he is the reigning 200 meter champion. he had been beaten in the jamaican trials. the golden ticket for the olympics is to see the gold medal winner in the 100 meters final. he says he is about 95% fit. he has been speaking to our sports editor. >> there has been a lot to talk about your fitness. are...
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prize winner in physics how he thinks the universe began that's during our in-depth interview stay with us. i. with me is alex still a pain pill and american astrophysicist and a professor at the university of california berkeley he was a member of the team that received the twenty eleven nobel prize for discovering the dark energy that is speeding up at the tension of the entire universe and he believed it could have sprung into existence without any divine help whatsoever well now we will have a chance to talk about this more thank you very much for joining me here today it is a pleasure to be here thanks so you maintain you do not need any divine help to explain how the universe came to be so what is your version will let me start by saying that i'm going to discuss the universe only from the perspective of a scientist from an intellectual perspective i'm not going to be talking about whether there is a spiritual god or a personal god or a purpose to the universe these are questions that science can't address my own belief is that once you have the laws of physics the universe just keep
prize winner in physics how he thinks the universe began that's during our in-depth interview stay with us. i. with me is alex still a pain pill and american astrophysicist and a professor at the university of california berkeley he was a member of the team that received the twenty eleven nobel prize for discovering the dark energy that is speeding up at the tension of the entire universe and he believed it could have sprung into existence without any divine help whatsoever well now we will...
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and it wasn't just used by men. this was the first time women were used -- allowed to compete in track and field. the modern olympic flame was first will it in amsterdam in 1928. sparking a tradition being continued by all hosts ever since. but it wasn't all plain sailing. the wasn't enough accommodation for all of the athletes, so some of the teams had to sleep aboard their ships instead. wives and girlfriends, not allowed. inside the stadium, there is now a museum displaying a which a way of sporting treasurer. -- rich array sporting treasures. this is the outfit of one of the greatest medal and long-distance runners, known as the flying finn, and he won 9 of the big gold medals. this is used to encourage and nurture the next-generation of dutch sports stars. both these young competitors and many of the traditions we see at the london games were born in amsterdam. >> let's go. >> so, women have come a long way at the olympics. one competitor about to go even further. malaysia's -- is going to compete in the 10-met
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thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than one hundred and fifty suppose militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation paul however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and what's a threat how washington correspondent get an edge chicken reports. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan have been so precise that they haven't killed a single innocent person this year the chart shows last year the strikes targeted four hundred thirty one militants and killed only twenty six quote unquote others meaning civilians the data was compiled by the new america foundation now how did this foundation come up with the numbers which local pretty much like advertising for drones they link press reports when you actually look at the report it reports almost half of them are attributed to some unnamed. intelligence official
thanks for joining us u.s. led drone strikes have killed more than one hundred and fifty suppose militants in pakistan so far this year and zero civilians that's from a recent new america foundation paul however critics say the obama administration with its definition of militant is blurring the line between what's classed as a civilian and what's a threat how washington correspondent get an edge chicken reports. if you believe this chart as seen on c.n.n. american drone strikes in pakistan...
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i will try using all the veteran and social justice protester has set himself up. in israel is the second such incident and fifth attempt in a week with the previous one coinciding with mass rallies against government policies and. who's a public housing activist and a regular demonstrations says the leadership is ignoring its citizens cries for help. i think what people are feeling is despair and this is what people are trying to say to our government. people are dying here every week people are committing suicide they do it in their homes they're doing it far away from our eyes but this happens here all the time people are not dying here of hunger but they are dying of despair binyamin. throughout his political career has always had a new liberal economic view which is pro privatization which is the whole idea is that poor people have to handle themselves. and this is what we have seen and throughout his career so i am not surprised that binyamin netanyahu is not answering us very quickly i am surprised that our minister of housing does not understand that either
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bring us up to date. in particular, things like hospitals. they've gone into emergency mode. >> that is right. this is no stranger to power cut. on this scale, it is a rarity. the first such power outage in more than a decade. the entire northern grid of india went down for more than six hours this morning, affecting more than 300 million people across more than eight states in north india. as you say, main transport was affected. also, in delhi, the metro was affected for a number of hours, as well. also, things like water treatment plants. you talked about hospitals. some large hospitals have gotten power generators for backup. india is used to small-scale power cuts. many emergency services work off of backup generators. it is still a huge infrastructure problem when you are talking about 28% of the country affected by this. >> moving aside from those problems, this, in many ways, is an indictment, many will say, of the country's lack of investment in infrastructure. a country which wants to be seen as a global player but cannot provide el
bring us up to date. in particular, things like hospitals. they've gone into emergency mode. >> that is right. this is no stranger to power cut. on this scale, it is a rarity. the first such power outage in more than a decade. the entire northern grid of india went down for more than six hours this morning, affecting more than 300 million people across more than eight states in north india. as you say, main transport was affected. also, in delhi, the metro was affected for a number of...
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millions of us turned just social networks like facebook and twitter to share our lives with friends and family but what you might not know is that you could be giving away your personal data to governments as artie's were in a porn i explained no privacy settings can bar the authorities prying eyes. in the land of social media users tweet tag friends upload and share information at any given moment in the land of the free what americans post online can and will be used against them. according to twitter of the nearly twelve hundred government requests for user data filed in the first half of this year nearly eighty percent came from the u.s. government the micro message company says it complied with seventy five percent of user data washington requested social media in general twitter and facebook being prime examples of that are a part of an ever increasingly invasive police state in the united states it's it's not just about surveillance and about tracking and monitoring this is the way in which they're consolidating control in the past year u.s. judges have forced twitter to turn
millions of us turned just social networks like facebook and twitter to share our lives with friends and family but what you might not know is that you could be giving away your personal data to governments as artie's were in a porn i explained no privacy settings can bar the authorities prying eyes. in the land of social media users tweet tag friends upload and share information at any given moment in the land of the free what americans post online can and will be used against them. according...
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"fox news channel in the classroom." >> it's a place most of us never heard of, yet it helped us win the revolutionary war. tyler tells us more. >> ten-shun! show your firearms! aim! fire! [ gunshots ] >> the american revolution had been raging for almost two years when fort putnam was completed. it was garrisoned with continental soldiers dressed and armed like these re-enactors. >> we just try to teach the public what it actually felt, what it tasted like, what it smelt like back then -- a little more than just names and dates in a history book. >> show us your bayonets! >> together: huzzah! >> fort putnam sits high above the hudson river at west point. its purpose was to help keep this vital area from falling into the hands of the british. the fort retains many of its historical features, starting with the ramparts. the word "ramparts" should sound familiar. it's in our national anthem -- "o'er the ramparts we watched..." but that was written about a different war. >> well, the ramparts are the walls of the fort. those are the defensive walls which we think of when we see a fort.
"fox news channel in the classroom." >> it's a place most of us never heard of, yet it helped us win the revolutionary war. tyler tells us more. >> ten-shun! show your firearms! aim! fire! [ gunshots ] >> the american revolution had been raging for almost two years when fort putnam was completed. it was garrisoned with continental soldiers dressed and armed like these re-enactors. >> we just try to teach the public what it actually felt, what it tasted like,...
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distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian conflict oh exon my continues to update us on what's happening on the ground in syria on her twitter feed she travels across the country and is visited a military hospital in the capital she says around one hundred soldiers died there in the last three days majority of them are in their late teens and early twenty's you can also follow the latest news from syria on tease me your feet as well. so israel says it's prepared to deal with syria's chemical arsenal if it falls into hezbollah's also seem collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will use them only if there's a foreign attack well some regional experts though think it's more dangerous if israel how the syrian rebels obtain that stockpile. i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of a conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons where ever they want at the same time if that's what the argument is as defending le
distribution of forces in these seventeen month long syrian conflict oh exon my continues to update us on what's happening on the ground in syria on her twitter feed she travels across the country and is visited a military hospital in the capital she says around one hundred soldiers died there in the last three days majority of them are in their late teens and early twenty's you can also follow the latest news from syria on tease me your feet as well. so israel says it's prepared to deal with...
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got telling us. i shot four times. three of the bullets are still a lot of. people are not. watching here is going to. the training. regime and. killing what i want to. the street. without a bully we will never know when. we should be here. and let's not try quite strange in the world of business and a marine is that for us marine and what's happening this hour well you know more bad news as if we needed to hear more pessimism but of course and that's what's happening we've had the mutated g.d.p. there the growth has now dropped but i'll talk more about that in a minute first i want to start with and basically the country has all stepped up its efforts to basically create a full and free trade and currency and by that i mean the central bank has decided to minimize its level of cash and to buy engines into the currency basket and also it has widened the trade in bad for the ruble against both the u.s. dollar and there you are if we take a look at the kurds that see how they're trading not actually the ruble. weekend after this announcement ends both major currencies the euro
got telling us. i shot four times. three of the bullets are still a lot of. people are not. watching here is going to. the training. regime and. killing what i want to. the street. without a bully we will never know when. we should be here. and let's not try quite strange in the world of business and a marine is that for us marine and what's happening this hour well you know more bad news as if we needed to hear more pessimism but of course and that's what's happening we've had the mutated...
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hands should assad's regime collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will only use them if there's a foreign attack some regional experts though think it's more dangerous of israel helps the syrian rebels to obtain the stockpile i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons were ever they want at the same time if that's what their argument is defending lebanon but then again let's see who are supporting the salafi fundamentalists in syria who are supporting the. fundamentalists who are being smuggled smuggled into syria i think it's clear that this is c. and turkey are are doing that so of there's a danger of such weapons falling into the hands of these people then the culprit there would be exactly the united states. a lot more lined up for you to come this hour including europe's farmers somewhat milking the system and we're not seeing a drop of those earnings we report on why the m
hands should assad's regime collapse despite possessing such weapons damascus insists it will only use them if there's a foreign attack some regional experts though think it's more dangerous of israel helps the syrian rebels to obtain the stockpile i think that the syrians are moving caches of of weapons of conventional or an unconventional nature within syria that's their own prerogative of a sovereign state they have their rights and the prerogative of moving their weapons were ever they want...
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headquarters in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour and a wave of terror in iraq attacks explosions and suicide bombings have killed at least a hundred and seven people across the country and left near three hundred wounded the seemingly coordinated assault turned today into the bloodiest episode in iraq since u.s. troops left the country government officials police and army units appear to have been the primary targets of the onslaught and attacks also came days after al kind as new leader in the country laid out a dash of plans for the terrorist cell there here's artie's mideast correspondent paula slayer with the latest. this is the most deadly attack in at least to go in iraq it follows a day yesterday that saw some seventeen people killed now we're hearing from a security personnel spokesperson that the target of these attacks is predominantly security and iraqi police it comes just days off to a warning by the leader of al qaida in iraq abu bakr gaiety that he would be retaking strongholds that had been th
headquarters in central moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now it's good to have you with us our top story this hour and a wave of terror in iraq attacks explosions and suicide bombings have killed at least a hundred and seven people across the country and left near three hundred wounded the seemingly coordinated assault turned today into the bloodiest episode in iraq since u.s. troops left the country government officials police and army units appear to have been the primary...
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so tell us give us all the details we know that some deals have already been signed. that's correct natasha in fact there's going to be a better visit there because the meetings are spread out over two cities here in moscow air marshals resort city all sultry this is of course as you said prime minister mario monti is first official visit to russia so i guess why not join the best of the country house all four straight away but as you said a lot of deals have been sought already so let's go through without first with no italy's banks will run russia's p.t.b. two hundred and seven million euro zone that's to develop of moscow's sports and for a structure also with all the noise nickel and it's a nice touch and will run the vita seoul for clients in russia as a north east and also when all that's it basically rolls up and it's a lease and each have now aren't out all the financial details and there are deal to develop oil reserves and that's of course in the black and the baron so we're still wanted to confirmation about an investment deal or the want a billion euros an
so tell us give us all the details we know that some deals have already been signed. that's correct natasha in fact there's going to be a better visit there because the meetings are spread out over two cities here in moscow air marshals resort city all sultry this is of course as you said prime minister mario monti is first official visit to russia so i guess why not join the best of the country house all four straight away but as you said a lot of deals have been sought already so let's go...
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stay with us. >> stick around. >> welcome back. three members of a female punk group in russia have become i talk -- icons of the anti-putin movement. >> their delaware sentence was raised six months. they stormed a church and was singing to the virgin mary to the throat by the return of office. >> attorney city jail sentence proves that the trial is being directed by the kremlin. >> the three women have been refused bail and have spent months in detention. in february, the members of the pussy riot collective sang an anti-putin protest song in moscow's or the box cathedral. if convicted, they face up to seven years in prison. >> this is a political case in the government is giving it priority. they do not want to show weakness. the want to prove they can discredit dissidents. they want to turn a harsh sentence into political cloud. and they're prepared to be conservative. >> this footage is from the february protest which pussy riot uploaded to the internet. the refrain of the song is "holy mother, theroux putin out. the entire pe
stay with us. >> stick around. >> welcome back. three members of a female punk group in russia have become i talk -- icons of the anti-putin movement. >> their delaware sentence was raised six months. they stormed a church and was singing to the virgin mary to the throat by the return of office. >> attorney city jail sentence proves that the trial is being directed by the kremlin. >> the three women have been refused bail and have spent months in detention. in...
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and israel that is a problem for us. romney will deliver a major speech and meet with top israeli and palestinian leaders hopes to benefit from the president's strained relationship with the benjamin netenyahu over palestinian borders. in his weekly radio address obama's urge congress to pass the tax cut extension for the middle-class. >>> we cannot afford more top- down economics when the policies to grow and strengthen the middle-class to create jobs and make education more affordable. >>> republicans agree to a tax cut an extension is needed but they want it for all income brackets. this billboard in island great controversy comparing the president to movie massacre suspect james holmes. holmes accused of murdering 12 people last week. the billboard says mr. obama has killed thousands with his foreign policy. the honor is calling attention to military men and women dying overseas. government troops tried to regain control of aleppo a commercial hub in syria. civilians who have not run away are caught in the crossfire
and israel that is a problem for us. romney will deliver a major speech and meet with top israeli and palestinian leaders hopes to benefit from the president's strained relationship with the benjamin netenyahu over palestinian borders. in his weekly radio address obama's urge congress to pass the tax cut extension for the middle-class. >>> we cannot afford more top- down economics when the policies to grow and strengthen the middle-class to create jobs and make education more...
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then a split second after that, it came down and blew us away. them and the tragedy has led to discussion about the amount of tourism in the area. montblanc, the highest peak in western europe, attracts about 1000 climbers every summer. at peak times, 500 try to reach the summit everyday. >> now to lurking dangers in the web. the internet abounds with web sites geared at young people, many of them useful, fun, and informative, but what if they contain it -- hidden messages aimed at informing - or dangerous viewpoints? >> pages from far right groups are doing just that. we take a closer look. >> at first glance, they seem like perfectly harmless websites aimed at young people. there topics range from health to graffiti. sounds inoffensive, but it is all just a facade. these are right wing extremists internet pages designed to lure young people. the use issues such as environmental protection to the visitors and arouse curiosity. it has got youth advocates very worried. >> from individual articles or details, it becomes apparent that this is actual
then a split second after that, it came down and blew us away. them and the tragedy has led to discussion about the amount of tourism in the area. montblanc, the highest peak in western europe, attracts about 1000 climbers every summer. at peak times, 500 try to reach the summit everyday. >> now to lurking dangers in the web. the internet abounds with web sites geared at young people, many of them useful, fun, and informative, but what if they contain it -- hidden messages aimed at...
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so no cause for us. there are more than 8,000 of these so-called bikes for hire and people have been encouraged to psych toll the olympic park. but cycling in london can be a little hairy. and i'm no bradley wiggins. and 7:30. i'm time for something a little less strenuous. this is a 2012 games river bus. a journey from greenwich taking only five minutes. i thought we would take the boat because i thought it would probably be -- >> we're on our way really early. >> we're british. we'll go. [laughter] >> london bridge and we're off. >> 10 past 8:00. height of the roush. -- rush hour. people have be encouraged to work from home. >> it was definitely busy than usual, more people but i think it's final >> no option to stay at home and work. did you think about that? >> i thought about it here but i've got a job here. everything seems to work well. >> good luck. >> we've got about a 15-minute walk. the next stop, the tube. more than three million people use the london undergrounds every day. we're heading to
so no cause for us. there are more than 8,000 of these so-called bikes for hire and people have been encouraged to psych toll the olympic park. but cycling in london can be a little hairy. and i'm no bradley wiggins. and 7:30. i'm time for something a little less strenuous. this is a 2012 games river bus. a journey from greenwich taking only five minutes. i thought we would take the boat because i thought it would probably be -- >> we're on our way really early. >> we're british....
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let's move on and take a look at us. because they just opened that assertion and we can see little games for both the dow and the last like investors are really has to make any big moves out after today's surge on the market and also head over to the over the sun coming up in the of this week as well now if we continue on to luxury goods as was mentioned earlier shares in this industry are the fall in the financial turmoil around the world and of course we sent our very own kitty pilgrim to find out why that is. the global financial crisis is not a topic people shopping around this part of town particularly worried about i'm here in moscow on one of the most exclusive stories i'm talking fabulous people designer labels and of course found as well and this is the exact market savvy investors tapping into right now trying to make false cash out of people that love to spend it all a perfect example of this in recent years would be michael cools is a high end fashion house they've been producing clothes for over thirty years
let's move on and take a look at us. because they just opened that assertion and we can see little games for both the dow and the last like investors are really has to make any big moves out after today's surge on the market and also head over to the over the sun coming up in the of this week as well now if we continue on to luxury goods as was mentioned earlier shares in this industry are the fall in the financial turmoil around the world and of course we sent our very own kitty pilgrim to...
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with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artist who interpret his work. the beethoven festival, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. >> welcome back. the 11th international conference on wind energy has opened in the western german city of bonn. the annual forum brings together industry representatives, energy sector researchers, as well as politicians. >> in germany, when power is especially important. the gamelans to phase out nuclear power within the next decade and helps alternative renewable resources will help fill in the energy gap. >> in germany, politicians and industry are working hard to meet some ambitious goals. the country aims to have 10,000 wind parks along the seacoast by the year 2013. >> but there are many challenges facing the wind industry, one of which is transferring the energy from the source in the north to factories in the south where most of the country's manufacturing takes place. here is a closer look. >> germany'
with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artist who interpret his work. the beethoven festival, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. >> welcome back. the 11th international conference on wind energy has opened in the western german city of bonn. the annual forum brings together industry representatives, energy sector researchers, as well as politicians. >> in germany, when power is especially important. the gamelans to phase...
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brings us the latest on the violence. city of at home to the happiest place on earth but today activists are calling this city a powder keg which is ready to explode following those two deadly officer involved shootings over the weekend now this all started on saturday when. an armed latino man was shot and killed by police officers but there was a spontaneous protest of this police shooting and police responded by shooting ever balls indiscriminately into that crowd which included women and children then on sunday another officer involved shooting which proved to be deadly another lucky no manhole though now has two shootings marked eight officer involved shooting in twelve months here in the city of anaheim many in this community say that this just points to a larger pattern of excessive force by the police and these videos that are surfacing are really. eighteen to mobilize the community to speak out their frustrations with their relationship with the police in many instances where police use force they have made the c
brings us the latest on the violence. city of at home to the happiest place on earth but today activists are calling this city a powder keg which is ready to explode following those two deadly officer involved shootings over the weekend now this all started on saturday when. an armed latino man was shot and killed by police officers but there was a spontaneous protest of this police shooting and police responded by shooting ever balls indiscriminately into that crowd which included women and...
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still have four of us our war for some show time for others. it's really something that you want to see some oh i know we two are annoyed might not be pleasant but there isn't a fraction to see the thing that actually occupies the media not. we report why a vantage point on the israeli border with syria has become a tourist attraction for many on camera. over in saudi arabia the royal family house stepped up its crackdown on protesters as riot police reportedly fired live rounds and tear gas at krauts what this is says several people were injured and a number of activists have been arrested and arrest has gripped the country's oil rich eastern province also populated by shia muslims they've been venting their anger at what they call discrimination by the country's. first and mass arrests of political activists opposition voices have also been silenced crane and the united arab emirates political analyst omar michel these says it's pure ocracy for gulf states to support rebellions elsewhere there is dire need of reform at home. in all the other
still have four of us our war for some show time for others. it's really something that you want to see some oh i know we two are annoyed might not be pleasant but there isn't a fraction to see the thing that actually occupies the media not. we report why a vantage point on the israeli border with syria has become a tourist attraction for many on camera. over in saudi arabia the royal family house stepped up its crackdown on protesters as riot police reportedly fired live rounds and tear gas at...
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and the acknowledge that gave us mr. hot tub may have been wasting funds for years before anybody noticed. investigators digging up information on parties dating back to 2005. that is coming up. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator. wherever you are. ya, no. he's over here. >>in the refrigerator? the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. >>shepard: a new report from congress. for the first time, names of those who say is blamed for the fast and furious gunrunning scandal. the g.o.p. led investigation calls out five high ranking official whose say fast and furious was to track the flo
and the acknowledge that gave us mr. hot tub may have been wasting funds for years before anybody noticed. investigators digging up information on parties dating back to 2005. that is coming up. male spirit present.trong it's the priceline negotiator. >>what? >>sorry. he wants you to know about priceline's new express deals. it's a faster way to get a great hotel deal without bidding. pick one with a pool, a gym, a great guest rating. >>and save big. >>thanks negotiator....
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exposes the secret side of british politics stay with us. you're. well to the. mayor and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. mission and free accreditation free transport charges free. range mentioned free risk free studio child free. download free blogs just plug in video for your media projects and a free media dog r.t. dot com. me is eve it's. easy. to meet. such. an. odd. scottish law a mobster. russian airlines. russia would be so much were brighter if you knew all about sun from finest impressions.
exposes the secret side of british politics stay with us. you're. well to the. mayor and more mouths to feed but where will the food come from can science provide the answers to the future of food under the microscope. we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the...
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thank you for being in the studio to talk to us about it. moving on to some business news, the european central bank has cut its key interest rate by 0.25% to 0.75%, a record low. >> the rate affects borrowing costs in the broader economy. analysts say the cut will only modestly help europe's struggling economies and troubled banks. some economists say the ecb needs to do more. >> central banks continue to flood the market with cheap money -- not only the european central bank lowering the interest rate, but also the chinese central bank and the bank of england pumping funds and directly into the market. how bad is the economy worldwide? the debt crisis is by all means the worst for the eurozone, but the ecb is running out of means slowly. vw shareholders had reason to celebrate. the takeover will increase profits considerably. >> let's take a closer look at the closing members. the dax trading lower on thursday -- 0.5% lower there. euro stocks 50 also down on the day. in new york, trading still under way for the dow jones industrial average
thank you for being in the studio to talk to us about it. moving on to some business news, the european central bank has cut its key interest rate by 0.25% to 0.75%, a record low. >> the rate affects borrowing costs in the broader economy. analysts say the cut will only modestly help europe's struggling economies and troubled banks. some economists say the ecb needs to do more. >> central banks continue to flood the market with cheap money -- not only the european central bank...